A four-legged robot can quickly figure out how to navigate new obstacle courses by climbing up and down large boxes, crouching to scoot beneath tables and even jumping across gaps.
The study shows how artificial intelligence training can help robots quickly adapt to new indoor and outdoor environments with a versatility that surpasses traditional robotics software based on pre-programmed behaviours.
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